What is a villain? By definition it is “the person or thing responsible for specified trouble‚ harm‚ or damage” or an antagonist who seems fit to be a terrible‚ evil‚ unjust person but to me villains are not that. Villains are people who are unfairly looked upon as villains such as those with tattoos‚ graffiti artists‚ hacktivists‚ or even urban climbers. These people are all labeled as villains because they do something out of the norm to make themselves happy or perhaps others when what they do
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"any advertisement in public space that gives you no choice whether you see it or not‚ is yours. It belongs to you. It is yours to take‚ rearrange‚ and re use. Asking for permission‚ is like asking to keep a rock someone just threw at your head." Banksy also says‚ "you owe the companies nothing. You especially don’t owe them any courtesy. They have re-arranged the world to put themselves in front of you. They never asked for your permission‚ don’t even start asking for theirs." We can‚ and we should
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------------------------------------------------- Graffiti in the United States‚ is writing or drawings scribbled‚ scratched‚ or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.[1] Graffiti ranges from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings. Graffiti‚ consisting of the defacement of public spaces and buildings‚ remains a nuisance issue for cities. It also has had an international influence especially from the examples in the New York City Subway and the Chicana/Chicanoexperience
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acknowledges the other person has power and autonomy over his or her body‚ and not asking for consent is an abusive‚ forceful use of power onto someone else. Then‚ on Tuesday‚ the artist Banksy tweeted a pair of comics and wrote "if other situations were treated like sexual consent." Here is one of the comics: Banksy follows a similar pattern behind the "tea vs. consent" metaphor‚ which is basically to say‚ "Look how ridiculous not asking for permission is." What I like about this comic is it shows
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disregarded the significance of the art. They only care about the income they can gather from their street art pieces. At first‚ the documentary portrayed Thierry as a weird but successful‚ businessman. He started off filming street artists like Banksy but then‚ he suddenly
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of Horst and an inquiry into the development of the female corset over the past century. There is also some reference to plastic surgery related to this theme. Other themes represented include oriental footwear (from China) and political graffiti (Banksy). There is a fairly consistent relationship between the investigative studies and the studio work. The student presents and describes art from different cultures and times‚ and sometimes considers it for its function and significance. The vocabulary
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“A lot of parents will do anything for their kids except let them be themselves”(banksy)In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet he uses dramatic irony to toy with the audiences emotions or to make them cringe only to wonder why a character reacted to something the way they did. Dramatic irony is a literary technique‚ by which the full significance of a character’s words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character. --- In the beginning of the play the narrator says
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Exit Through the Gift Shop The documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop gives a background on street art and what it started as. As the film progresses it gets into how an artist by the name of Mr. Brainwash changed that. Street art started with artists expressing themselves through their designs and images posted in public‚ but turned to a moneymaking operation for “Mr. Brainwash”. At the beginning of the film there was a lot of talk about getting people in society to notice the little things
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Interoffice Memorandum Date: 7/5/04 From: John Dokes‚ Senior Vice President‚ Integrated Sales and Marketing To: Peter Cuneo‚ Vice Chairman CC: Allen Lipson‚ President and CEO; Isaac Perlmutter‚ Vice Chairman‚ Morton Handel‚ Chairman; Kenneth West‚ Executive VP and CFO; Gui Karyo‚ Publishing President I would like to congratulate everyone on the success of our latest release. We made quite the comeback on this one! Of course‚ we need to remember that this success is the result of smart branding
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Revenge and Violence Then and now "There are four basic human needs; food‚ sleep‚ sex and revenge." — Banksy Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is set in a time when revenge and violence were very common. We live today in what some would say‚ are very violent times. The reasons that people seek revenge and why they commit violence has not changed a lot in 500 years. Some reasons why people commit violence is for superiority‚ injustice‚ vulnerability‚ distrust and hopelessness. A good
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